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GamesBeat weekly roundup: Steam Machines, PlayStation Now, and next-gen console sales

Steam controller
The controller for Valve's Steam Machines.
Image Credit: Valve

The 2014 International CES in Las Vegas gave us plenty of news to cover this week, especially the unveiling of Valve’s living room-friendly Steam Machines and Sony’s game-streaming service, PlayStation Now. We also found out that the PlayStation 4 is outselling the Xbox One, and someone else is going to try to make an Alien game that hopefully won’t suck.

You can find all that and more from our week’s worth of coverage below:


International CES


PlayStation Now can stream PlayStation games to a number of devices.

Above: PlayStation Now can stream PlayStation games to a number of devices.

Image Credit: Sony

News


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Mobile and social


The Creative Assembly's new Alien game.

Above: The Creative Assembly’s new Alien game.

Image Credit: Sega

Previews


Pieces of flair